Environmental DNA Pilot
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Lancashire Wildlife Trust
3y agoen
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lancswt.org.ukEnvironmental DNA Pilotlancswt.org.ukMy Wild City Project Officer, Cris, shares the results of an exciting species recording pilot in Manchester - using DNA samples to monitor wildlife diversity in ponds.
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